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you typically would mean technology stocks. we're going to find out what it mccooey.h bob my mystery guest could be considered the nsa of fine dining. ♪ ofwe have a very large base consumers who buy our product every day. this is house in a former children's cinema. begin trading, it was ranked the top performer in the world. they hope it will continue when new laws come into effect allowing dual listings. is to open updea the idea for foreign capital. >> one is oscar mendoza. was one of the hot spots for economic development. he has open a mexican restaurant in the heart . >> i want to bring in nasdaq senior vice president bob on the who joins is telephone and video from dallas, texas. thank you very much for making it through the snow and bad weather to make it to the studio. much appreciated. you have something to celebrate. how did you manage to get american airline group on the nasdaq? what we did was use the opportunity of these two companies coming together to and to speak to them about the opportunity of becoming part
you typically would mean technology stocks. we're going to find out what it mccooey.h bob my mystery guest could be considered the nsa of fine dining. ♪ ofwe have a very large base consumers who buy our product every day. this is house in a former children's cinema. begin trading, it was ranked the top performer in the world. they hope it will continue when new laws come into effect allowing dual listings. is to open updea the idea for foreign capital. >> one is oscar mendoza. was one...
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that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many mexican workers still cross the u.s. border in search of better jobs. but the low-tech jobs at border maquiladoras and the high-tech jobs at cummins's san luis potosi plant were evidence that lowered barriers and less regulation could attract billions in investment and allow hundreds of thousands of workers to find jobs without leaving home. evidence that paved the way for the gradual integration of mexico into the continent-wide north american economy created in 1993 by the north american free trade agreement. the winners in the maquila
that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many...
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>> well, you know, i'm not against technology, so i'm not one of those people who says airplanes is really a bad thing. there will be air traffic control issues. my problem is more with surveillance for privacy reasons, so i'm worried about the government looking into our backyard. also worried about companies looking in our windows. i have said previously, this has nothing to do with amazon, but that the rules on peeping toms will have to be applied to higher technology. there has to be a certain extension of your privacy. not only your house, but your yard and the things you do that people shouldn't be able to observe all the time. there will have to be rules on private entities, but most particularly, the government looking at our activities. >> we also learned this week another revelation from edward snowden, that the nsa collects records on cell phones. four billion cell phone records outside the country every day and they can track where those cell phones are so they can track where people are. how severely would you like to restrict the surveillance by the national security agency?
>> well, you know, i'm not against technology, so i'm not one of those people who says airplanes is really a bad thing. there will be air traffic control issues. my problem is more with surveillance for privacy reasons, so i'm worried about the government looking into our backyard. also worried about companies looking in our windows. i have said previously, this has nothing to do with amazon, but that the rules on peeping toms will have to be applied to higher technology. there has to be...
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and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy les here. ♪ maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... toe this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. gerri: well, there are big, big, big change is coming soon that will have a big impact on your net tax return this year. the new tax law changes, your tax obligation to be a total of 50 percent of your income. half of your income, one in $2 going toggled sam, the state to all kinds of people accept your pocket. all this week we're letting you know what you should do and informing you of any others you may not even know about. joining us now, the firm wide partner in charge of tax and business services. thank you for coming in. you guys have a year end tax g
and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy les here. ♪ maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... toe this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow,...
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but, frankly, theoretically, they will always have some, because, as i said, the technology here is available to any good physics student at pretty much any university around the world. and they have already gone through the cycle to the point where the knowledge, we're not going to be able to eliminate. but what we can do is eliminate the incentive for them to want to do this. and with respect to what happens if this breaks down, i won't go into details. i will say that if we cannot get the kind of comprehensive end state that satisfies us and the world community and the p5-plus- 1, then the pressure that we've been applying on them and the options that i've made clear i can avail myself of, including a military option, is one that we would consider and prepare for. and we've always said that. so that does not change. but the last point i'll make on this. when i hear people who criticize the geneva deal say it's got to be all or nothing, i would just remind them if it's nothing, if we did not even try for this next six months to do this, all the breakout capacity we're concerned about would
but, frankly, theoretically, they will always have some, because, as i said, the technology here is available to any good physics student at pretty much any university around the world. and they have already gone through the cycle to the point where the knowledge, we're not going to be able to eliminate. but what we can do is eliminate the incentive for them to want to do this. and with respect to what happens if this breaks down, i won't go into details. i will say that if we cannot get the...
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think about it, they are going to be sharing in cost and technology. the potential issue would be with the frequent flier program right? which is going to be about 100 million people in the new combined entity. by the way delta was number 1, now they become number 1. i think biggest issue we have to grapple with, is what is to become of that? i just got a letter the next year for american is going to be business as usual. same thing for u.s. air. i think it is going to be several months -- >> can i propose something a bigger issue for folks? jarrod, are we likely to see higher ticket prices? >> this is a great statistic, a lot of folks have asked me that the last couple of weeks. did you know ticket prices are down 50% since 1980, can according to airlines for america, they are a good outfit, 50% decrease, by the way gas prices are up 35% and there has been a ton of consolidation. what will lead to higher ticket prices is oil. and if oil prices rise, if diesel prices rise, which is basically what jet fuel is that's where you're going to see the rise in
think about it, they are going to be sharing in cost and technology. the potential issue would be with the frequent flier program right? which is going to be about 100 million people in the new combined entity. by the way delta was number 1, now they become number 1. i think biggest issue we have to grapple with, is what is to become of that? i just got a letter the next year for american is going to be business as usual. same thing for u.s. air. i think it is going to be several months --...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> there's been a rallying cry, after every mass tragedy, to learn everything we can so we're better prepared in the future to prevent them. and we have not ever been able to prevent them. so that there's a sadness to that. so we don't want to stand alone, carrying the weight of that responsibility. i think that's a societal responsibility. >> that was newtown first electman pat lojis speaking in newtown, connecticut. while their main message was the community of newtown would like the media to respect their privacy on saturday's one-year anniversary, the first select woman couldn't help but get into the lack of action as a society in halting some of these mass shootings. and yet what can society do without the help of congress? s with' know, 90% of americans, including a majority of gun owners support laws including background checks on gun purchases, but t
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> there's been a rallying cry, after every mass tragedy, to learn everything we can so we're better prepared in the future to prevent them. and we have not ever been able to prevent them. so that there's a sadness to that. so we don't want to stand alone, carrying the weight of that responsibility. i think that's...
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it's becoming more and more important for marketers to use technology in today's digital world. we provide that platform. >> give us a concrete example of i am-if i'm ibm using your service. >> i said g.e. they use our service to build relationships with all the different companies to get to know them. to understand why their product is there to ensure that the order is placed and to ensure that it's happening. we see it happening and we might see loreal selling shampoo and goating people to be loyal to their shampoo with a game that they play on a mobile device using our software. anything from those two polls. >> how do you use the cloud to do that? >> our software is delivered in the cloud. all of the digital marketing happens on facebook, twitter, e-mail, everything happens in the cloud. our own software is accessed by marketing users at fortune 500 companies and beyond to the cloud through the web browser. they're, in turn, marketing to their customers in the cloud. >> why would somebody use you versus going to a big company in oracle? >> i believe that innovation happens i
it's becoming more and more important for marketers to use technology in today's digital world. we provide that platform. >> give us a concrete example of i am-if i'm ibm using your service. >> i said g.e. they use our service to build relationships with all the different companies to get to know them. to understand why their product is there to ensure that the order is placed and to ensure that it's happening. we see it happening and we might see loreal selling shampoo and goating...
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this is why you don't have to be a governor to know and understand and it operates slowly behind this technologically and otherwise. and no executive experience. so we have gotten to travel within this along the learning curve. bill: there are these agencies that are outdated with the structure of a lot of these agencies, reform is hard to do and a lot of these programs and activities have constituencies and so on and it's hard to change it. and i think most people intuitively understand that in this is the health and human services program that basically kind of left it alone and didn't put this in overall charge of a for at that time. bill: the hhs or irs, all these things against the government did he say are outdated and faulty but they are adding to it. so what did you think about doctor izzy kewell emmanuel who is in that debate with chris wallace? >> the problem is we haven't had a pr campaign is what he said twice. and i thought it was laughable. you know, he's doing the best he can come and it's not easy to defend this and this is the most touted promise for years and years and this is what
this is why you don't have to be a governor to know and understand and it operates slowly behind this technologically and otherwise. and no executive experience. so we have gotten to travel within this along the learning curve. bill: there are these agencies that are outdated with the structure of a lot of these agencies, reform is hard to do and a lot of these programs and activities have constituencies and so on and it's hard to change it. and i think most people intuitively understand that...
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with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> look at the "national geographic" building here in washington. on tuesday a copy of "national geographic" around the world in 125 years sold at auction for $13,000. that book, the fifth one printed, was autographed by 43 of the best photographers in the world. unsigned copies go for $499. >>> anthony mason gives us a sneak preview of it is a story you'll see first on "cbs this morning." >> did you buy it? >> how far back does this archive go? >> our earliest material dates around 1870s. >>> inside the archival you'll find a photographic history of the modern world. how many pictures are in this archive though? >> well the image collection manages about 11.5 billion images. >> bill bonner is in charge of the vintage collections that includes some of the earliest color images. >> these are autograms. this was the first commercially successful process and it was introduced in 1907. >> and some of the mo
with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> look at the "national geographic" building here in washington. on tuesday a copy of "national geographic" around the world in 125 years sold at auction for $13,000. that book, the fifth one printed, was autographed by 43 of the best photographers in the world. unsigned copies go...
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. >> he wants to be an information technology. >> there is now a dangerous gap between the promise of education and what it actually delivers. schools boast a 70% pass rate, but to graduate, students only need 30% on their exams, a third of them won't be literate by the time they leave. >> in the end of the 12 years study, about 60% of those young people have fallen out of the system, so it also has to do with the curriculum. it has to do with the kind of training that our teachers had. >> schools are still struggling with the legend of apartheid. this generation is bearing the scars of the system much longer than nelson mandela imagined. >> the world economic forum of switzerland ranked south africa 146 out of one fought eight countries in education, ranking last in mathematics and science. >> officials in singapore are cleaning up after a riot. crowds attacked police and set cars on fire. dozens were injured and 27 people arrested. it is the first riot in more than four decades. >> it's a police car under attack. the crowd eventually overturns a vehicle, others they set on fire. a r
. >> he wants to be an information technology. >> there is now a dangerous gap between the promise of education and what it actually delivers. schools boast a 70% pass rate, but to graduate, students only need 30% on their exams, a third of them won't be literate by the time they leave. >> in the end of the 12 years study, about 60% of those young people have fallen out of the system, so it also has to do with the curriculum. it has to do with the kind of training that our...